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    Arthurian legends, dragons have always been a prominent feature as Arthur sent out to hunt a “dragon that had laid waste to [the Seven Estuary] part of the kingdom” (Mersey p.51) as well as in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the King’s of Britain, Merlin is a boy who finds two dragons buried under a tower and then made a prophecy about the coming of Arthur. In Harry’s second task, he had to rescue Ron from the depths of a lake. Harry also ended up rescuing Fleur’s sister showing braveness and…

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    functions and prevent heart attacks. The penetrable devices under FDA’s warning are the Merlin@home Transmitters made by St. Jude Medical, which are the part of the home monitor. Pacemakers and other implanted cardiac devices use a wireless RF signal to connect to the home monitor. A physician can monitor the pacemaker and patients’ health by accessing the data stored in its own cloud Merlin.net Patient Care Network. Merlin monitors can read the data stored on a pacemaker before uploading them…

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    King Arthur, also spelt Aurthur in other cultural texts, is the mythical king of England who is made king by many supernatural events in order for him to unite all of the people to be one nation. He is given many gifts, those gifts could include Excalibur the sword of Kings, Guinevere the Queen he sought, and the most loyal and true knights. Arthur was an iconic figure to all Englishmen who wished to be king. His story was one that would be revised for centuries and used as a basis for every…

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    wisdom, and duty/respect. The character Urther Pendragon wanted the Queen to himself so he met Merlin to cast a spell and make a deal with him so that Urther could disguise himself as the king so he could sleep with her for one night to distract her so that his mates could kill the king. Within the entire movie there are numerous counts that strength/courage, wisdom, and duty/respect are displayed. Merlin is some kind of magical creature that can make anything happen. So when he transforms…

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    Julie Overton Professor Harding ENGL 215-013 9 October 2017 Midterm Exam- That Hideous Strength 1. Though on opposite sides, Frost and MacPhee share one common belief. What is it? Both Angus MacPhee, and Augustus Frost share the belief of objectivity. Materialism, is described as “objectivity” by Augustus Frost. Frost “now regards all human thoughts and emotions, even his own, as ‘chemical phenomena.’” (299) MacPhee clings to his objectivity through…

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    With another stoke of his legendary beard, Merlin happily agree to handle his teachings of magic upon the people and founded an academy called "The International Society of Magic". This truly opens the doors for humanity and magic to be fully connected with one another. Eventually, this leads to new types of magic of being developed and gain world-wide interest across the world. Merlin rejected the notation that magic should be a "exclusive" thing to a single specie…

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    In Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur, the Round Table brought together the knights of the realm and was a symbol of knightly brotherhood, unity, chivalry, and honor. The Table was created by Merlin, who designed it in the shape of a circle to reflect the world. King Arthur is usually portrayed in a way that makes him out to be a victim of circumstance; however, I do not agree. In fact, most of what caused the Round Table to fall, could have been easily prevented had King Arthur been willing to take…

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    sorcerers in the novel, such as the cunning Morgan le Fay or the beautiful Vivien or the wise Merlin, all play an important part in the book. Magic is used for good on special occasions, such as when Vivien saves Arthur’s life in his fight against Accolon for, or when Nymue saved Pellias’ life by turning him half-fey, or when Arthur was gifted the round table, created by Merlin years before Arthur was even born. Merlin himself can be be testimony of how magic is use for good in the book. He…

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    plus he saved himself from being burned alive when he claimed the eclipse was the work of his enchantments. Merlin who was the original magician became somewhat jealous and/or furious due to Hank’s sudden leap in ranking but didn’t have the authority to do anything except spread rumors. Hank eventually heard the rumors and soon found that Merlin was the source of it all, he then puts Merlin in the same prison cell that Hank was originally in when he first arrived. Hank proved to…

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    Once upon a time, there was a fish, a goldfish named Goldy the Golden Goldfish, but that’s not important right now. What is important is the owner of the fish, Sir Jeff. Now Sir Jeff was a youthful, strong and handsome knight. In fact, he was also the bravest and most secure knight of all of King Arthur’s court. Any quest, any competition, any situation there was nothing that Sir Jeff couldn’t handle. He had killed countless spiders, 54 trolls, 34 phoenixes, 10 griffins, 3 dragons and the…

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